Selenio™ Network Processor
User Guide
Installation
© 2019 Imagine Communications Corp.
Proprietary and Confidential.
May 2019 | Page 28
1.
Follow this path:
System Information > System Control > Network Mode
and choose the mode you
want for your system.
For best results, choose
Bonded Active/Backup,
and then configure
Control A
.
If this is a new unit being configured, the default IP displays. Otherwise, the current IP address of the
unit displays.
2.
Change the IP address by following these steps:
a.
Press
Enter
to navigate to one of the four octets in the IP address.
b.
Modify the address value by using the scroll knob to set a new number.
c.
Press
Enter
to move to the next octet, and then repeat step (b) above.
d.
Press
Exit
when you are finished configuring the address.
3.
Scroll to
Netmask
A
, and then press
Enter
.
If this is a new unit being configured, the default subnet mask displays. Otherwise, the current
subnet displays.
4.
Repeat the procedure described in step 4, this time for the subnet mask.
5.
Scroll to the
Gateway A
parameter, and then press
Enter
.
If this is a new unit being configured, the default gateway displays. Otherwise, the current gateway
address displays.
6.
Repeat the procedure described in step 3, this time for the gateway parameter.
7.
Scroll to
Save Config A
and click
Enter
, and then click
Yes
to commit the changes.
8.
If configuring as Dual Address mode, repeat steps 2 - 7 for Control B, this time for the
IP Address B
,
Netmask B
, and
Gateway B
parameters, then scroll to
Save Config B,
click
Enter
, and click
Yes
to
commit the changes.
9.
Press
Exit
to return to the top of the menu.
Rebooting the SNP is not required.
Setting the IP Address Via a PC using an Ethernet Cable
All SNP systems ship with a default IP address, subnet mask, and gateway. If you intend to control the
unit remotely, or connect it to a network hub/switch along with other SNP units, you will need to
reconfigure the IP with unique network settings. Local control (with a direct Ethernet requires an IP
configuration on the PC's network interface. The IP address must be on the same subnet as the SNP
Control A or Control B, depending on which port you connect to.
For example, use PC IP address 192.168.100.10 for connecting to Control A or 192.168.101.10 for
connecting to Control B.
The first time you connect to a SNP frame:
1.
Using a cable, connect your PC to the SNP via one of the management ports (#6 in
Back Panel
(on
page 19)).
Be mindful of which port you are connected to, A or B.
2.
From a web browser on your PC, enter the default IP address of the port you are connected to.
The default for Control Port A is 192.168.100.250, and for Control Port B it is 192.168.101.250.